Woodward Throwbacks

DETROIT HUSTLES HARDER® Yard Stick 36"

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Generally, the shipping process takes 2-4 days. Along with the shipping confirmation, we provide you with a tracking number that you can use to track the status of the shipment on the carrier's website.

Expediting the shipping process doesn't always guarantee your shipment will go out same day. If you are trying to receive your package on a specific date please contact our store during business hours to insure we have your product in-stock and that it will ship out same day.

If for whatever reason you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your purchase via USPS free of charge or stop into our Flagship Boutique to process your return.

To receive a prepaid shipping label you can email us at support@divisionstreetboutique.com or give us a call during business hours at (313) 285-8887 for assistance with processing your return.

You can return your purchase up to 30 DAYS after your item(s) are received.

PRODUCTS MUST BE IN THE STATE YOU RECEIVED THEM IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING (IF POSSIBLE).

Once requested, we will provide you with a prepaid USPS return label via email to return the purchase .

Once your item(s) are received and inspected by the fulfillment center, your exchange will be processed. If you requested a refund a credit will automatically be applied to the original method of payment within 7-14 business days.

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36"

Reclaimed Wood

Hand Printed

Please note: This Yard Stick is made out of reclaimed wood therefore each piece you receive will vary in color, grain or texture from what was pictured.

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Woodward Throwbacks is a passion project turned business. Developed by Detroit residents, Bo Shepherd and Kyle Dubay as a way to furnish their apartments and clean up their streets. Their project began with them riding their bikes around the city searching for reusable materials. It quickly grew from a one-car garage operation to a 24,000-sq.-ft. facility and a nationwide brand that now employs six Detroit locals.

Detroit had over 80,000 abandoned buildings when we started. Buildings that were full of usable materials and relics of our city’s great manufacturing history. As we developed our line, we focused on designing products that were affordable on nearly every budget, but were also simple enough for us to produce on a large scale. Being able to mass-produce products in Detroit was the goal. We didn’t want to be a cool brand in someone’s basement. We wanted to employ locals, renovate vacant buildings and be a model for modern manufacturing.

There is no manual for growing a brand around salvaged materials. As we’ve grown, so has our operation. We are constantly designing innovative products around every piece of wood in the shop. As a reclaimed wood company we feel it is our responsibility to strive for a waste-free process. And to show other industries that with creativity and desire it is profitable to be sustainable.